"bad svar" in Multipeak Fitting 2
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Specifically, after loading the package, choosing y & x waves, "continue", I see below a 'bad svar' message, and any subsequent analysis simply does not work. I am not sure what happened since I just used it a couple of days ago on the same file.
The Packages data folder in your experiment file completely lacks the data that Multipeak Fit 2 uses to keep track of the "set" number and a bunch of other things. The fact that it has a MultiPeakFit2 data folder makes the package believe that it should have a bunch of information that is missing.
It may be that your best course of action would be to move the data you want to fit into a completely new experiment file and start again.
You can recover your ability to use Multipeak Fit 2 by doing this:
1) Select Windows->Procedure Windows->Procedure Window and remove this line:
#include <Multi-peak fitting 2.0>
2) Bring up the Data Browser (Data->Data Browser) and open up the Packages folder. Remove the Multipeak Fit 2 data folder. If you want to keep your nicely formatted graph, you will need to move the Peak 0 and Peak 1 waves to a new location.
3) If the Start Multi-peak Fit panel is still open, close it. You can find it by choosing Windows->Other Windows->Start Multi-peak Fit.
Now you can re-load Multipeak Fit 2 and try again.
It just occurred to me that you may have gotten into this by choosing File->Save Graph Copy, thinking that it would allow you to make an experiment file with just that data and graph in order to continue working with Multipeak Fit 2 using that graph. In fact, the dependence on a private data folder with data that the package depends on is one of the big weaknesses of procedure packages.
John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
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John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
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